Well done anyway. Yes, Muhtarram looks the most likely candidate.
Fifty years ago, who would have thought Ribot's male line would be almost extinct by now?
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Well done anyway. Yes, Muhtarram looks the most likely candidate.
Fifty years ago, who would have thought Ribot's male line would be almost extinct by now?
Here's a question for pedigree nerds: Who was the last Ribot line horse to win a race at Royal Ascot before Jennies Jewel's win yesterday? It must have been a fair time ago.
Me too.
With so many Sadler's Wells line stallions dominating the jumping scene, I find it a tad boring to see a 20 runner novice hurdle or bumper with at least 19 of them bay or brown.
But all...
Bay/brown is always a dominant gene. Chestnut is always recessive. Grey, a different gene altogether, is always dominant.
Why should it be "strange" that a non-truebreeding bay can sire chestnuts?...